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Postcolonial Histories Trauma Memory And Reconciliation In The Context Of The Angolan Civil War Benedikt Jager Editor Steffi Hobu Editor

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Postcolonial Histories Trauma Memory And Reconciliation In The Context Of The Angolan Civil War Benedikt Jager Editor Steffi Hobu Editor
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Postcolonial Histories Trauma Memory And Reconciliation In The Context Of The Angolan Civil War Benedikt Jager Editor Steffi Hobu Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Benedikt Jager (editor); Steffi Hobuß (editor)
ISBN: 9783839434796, 3839434793
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Postcolonial Histories Trauma Memory And Reconciliation In The Context Of The Angolan Civil War Benedikt Jager Editor Steffi Hobu Editor by Benedikt Jager (editor); Steffi Hobuß (editor) 9783839434796, 3839434793 instant download after payment.

The documentary My heart of Darkness (Sweden 2011) tells the story of a South-African paratrooper returning to Angola: Facing former enemies, he tries to regain mental health and reconciliation.
The film marks the stepping-stone for this volume: The contributions examine different facets like the memory-discourse, genre aspects, the use of music, and authentification processes. Several texts discuss these topics in a more general way including other films. Furthermore, some articles are devoted to the historical context, i.e. the Angolan Civil War and the aftermath of this conflict in the cultural sphere.

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